1. All of them runs on batteries 2. This train is the first city passenger train without a mold nose 3. And this train has the biggest cars that could be used for freight trains too This is the best city passenger train ever imo
Feel like that is becoming the norm for Lego channels that are reviewing sets. Its complaining about studs showing, stickers, and piece count per price. And all their solutions would just make the price go up do to increased pieces, increase molds, increasing pad printing usage. None of which stops me from buying Legos, I enjoy stickers, and studs make it feel more like a Lego set than a normal model.
Looks a bit like they partly modeled this one after a Japanese Shinkansen. The faster models tend to have longer noses that are shaped to reduce the 'sonic boom' that happens when the lead car enters or exits a tunnel. Engineers apparently studied species of kingfisher birds to help develop the shape. The split in the front curve of the nose also emulates the real thing, since there is an aerodynamic cover that splits in two to reveal the coupler. Even still, I think Lego could have done a better job of emulating the shape but that's probably why they look the way they do.
Honestly this is one of my favorite train designs that Lego has put out, especially in recent years. Absolutely love that it draws inspiration from the Shinkansens with the angular design of the engine car, and its a very good color scheme as well. Also, you can easily take all those tracks out of the stack by pulling on the bottom-most rail, the one that has the base of the poles visible! I learned that trick after buying a second one to have a full-length train and create a track that runs around the floor of my bedroom...
You can use the track connectors to be train stoppers. Really hard to budge it open with a train (I couldn't do it with max power). Also, fun fact: You can change the controller's color by clicking on the train button.
Dude i can really tell you haven't ever had a single train after the 9v era cuz trains have always had batteries, they've always had that easily accessible compartment, etc.
I can also tell he's making pointless excuses and complaints, like complaining about the train breaking sound (which is really neat) when you could just turn your volume off :| Or the battery thing, as many people have said all lego trains (Aside from the special 9 volt era) have had batteries its nothing new
@@gamerboyofficalyt Yea exactly, so weird he is complaining about things that are completely normal, avoidable and pure bs what already existed for many many years
i don’t think this is the worst, far from it. i like how the designers built the front with normal pieces instead of using one big piece like they have done on many other city trains. cant argue with the battery part, 9v area was superior
It actually seemed like you really liked it! And thanks for showing the programming side I had no idea! I'm gonna have to try it. I agree the nose looks bad but overall it's one of the best, the tinted windows are great. The extra straight tracks I believe are because the train is advertised as being fast and a single loop would derail at max speed - it can still derail even with the full set. The curves on the edges aren't good enough for the carriages not touching btw, if you try elevate any track build with a turn they will touch each other. Try get energizer rechargeable AAA's, I did just for these sets and I tested them vs dispensable premium Duracell AAA and they measured up well, max speed is still reached even with the slightly less voltage.
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Don't keep waving what you want to show to the camera!
That's a neat train, but sheesh it costs a lot! I'd have to buy two of them because it doesn't look quite right with just the one (real high speed trains have a loco at each end).
It's my mum's phone and it's not a ugly train it's the coolest train of ever seen in my life plus there's so much are speed on it like any train ever had I can keep going you know like this is the coolest train it's so dynamic that has two whole carts like how many cards can a train have I don't know
I actually think the ability to use replaceable AAA batteries is probably better for the environment assuming users use replaceable batteries. Having user replaceable batteries makes it easier to keep the rest of the product working for longer. Convenience does degrade by using AAA but it’s kind of like the Xbox vs PlayStation controller debate.
Almost nobody ever uses rechargeable batteries.... so they hit the dump 90-% of the time. 9v is a hundred times more green than any other type of modern Lego trains. Plus very versatile and can be used with PF motors and Blue-Tooth if wired right. No need to replace batteries is more affordable to enjoy it!
Well. From the 9v era i think trains ran on batteris with the old rc, power functions and powered up versions. This is personally an awful train, but it comes with some benefits: a) its the first train from like 2006 that comes with lights inside, even tho most trains had the easy option of installing lights, this one has them already inside. b) i think its like the first ever passenger train with doors, tho i may be wrong c) it features these indented pieces for the carriage bases, and i love them. they are rare, but so useful! d) personally i really like the carriage design, but truly i always loved cargo trains more... e) the front looks bad cause its brick built, last time we had that was like 2010. overall average passenger train tbh.
Rechargeable battery's would be good and convenient but they use I lot of colbult witch is very bad for the environment when it gets minded. Great video though
I can't believe people are defending this garbage train. The colors are terrible and it looks like when you try to build something but don't quite have the right pieces, so you make a lot of substitutes. Lego trains have never been in a worse position, I don't even think they wanted to make this
I do think the 9 v system is much better because of not having batteries go flat every few hours. But they could have the best of both worlds, bring back 9v powered track with the big yellow dial that plugs into the wall, but with either an integrated DCC system or Bluetooth to send control signals to any number of trains. But still, even if they chose not to do that I still much prefer the 9v system with it's big control dial and infinite full power. Batteries suck!
The powered tracks had issues because you had to build a close loop and avoid shortcuts while laying tracks, that's why they moved back to battery powered trains. But when the tracks was powered you still could battery power the trains if you wanted to, but then without control. Also the powered tracks kind of degrade over time making it harder to make a complete circuit between the tracks.
Honestly, one experiment I want to do is combining remote control systems and the 9v system. There's a guy (also on TH-cam) called Bevin's Bricks, and he sells metal wheeled power pickup accessories with Power Functions wire attachments. It's a possibility, not sure if it'll work, but I may be able to set something up that has the metal wheels to draw power from the track into the engine, and have some sort of switch similar to the Powered Up battery box/hub that pairs with the controller to only let the power slow when I press the controller buttons.
The Lego train i have since ages had the batteries make the metal rust and break inside the battery pack thing of the train. I messaged them and they were nice enough to send another free one (tho they did ask a lot of questions and photo proofs) Ngl i didn't expect them to send me a new one for free since it was my fault for letting the batteries inside it
0:47 wait until you see 12v even though I don't have any 12v trains I've seen videos of it and It sounds great not only that the trains look great. Even though it will probably cost you an arm and a leg it will probably be worth the cost. And also you are able to make alternative models if you don't like the main model.
I like the possibilities Pybricks adds to the new hub. Especially since you can also send packets to non-LEGO micropython controllers. This means being able to automatically control rail crossings etc. from the train's position.
I like it, I bought two sets and connected them together to get one large supercity train. And there is MOC on internet to made special panoramatic double decker wagon.
With the same green 2022 Lego passenger train i changed my to a red color the same way Mini fig jez did in one of his videos since the large front slope pieces only come in 3 colors currently
Although the batteries are a big con, the powered up system does have alot of pro's. You are litteraly getting the DCC equivalent of Lego trains: you can drive multiple trains at different speeds on your layout.
The doors on mine don't stay closed, every time the train goes around a corner they swing open! The Powered Up Bluetooth also has problems in crowded environments (like model train shows) as all the interference from other people's phones reduces the range to only a couple feet! Power Functions had its issues too, requiring line of sight and limited range, but at least the trains didn't stop if they lost connection.
found it for 114.99 on sale at Walmart, what yer think, should I get it? Also they have the three star wars display sets Tantive IV and Falcon 75375 with 30% off but they still seem real expensive considering the size is so small, but the Tantive with 654 and Falcon 921 pieces??? They must be REALLY SMALL pieces to get those piece counts at this size.
@@brickstudiosYT I got it...its so good im getting another two so I can motorize my BNSF and santa fe that I never got motors for, cant say im impressed with the new no axel wheels though. 9volt maybe a "better" system but it killed Lego trains because it was so so expensive, cost a fortune for a mid sized track. I had the cash back then and even I could not justify the amount you had to spend for a tiny track. There is another timeline where Lego decided to throw in 3X more track in the box and charge half as much and EVERYONE has a great 9volt setup and trains rule the planet...unfortunately we do not live in that timeline. didnt bother with the star wars stuff, I now hate star wars after this last tv show I saw...and I thought book of boba fett was bad, come back boba, all is forgiven!...Its now trains all the way.
I will say, my first lego train was lego set 60052 which have the old lego batterie powered motors, i love it today that train is kind of abandoned in a shelf but man, that train gave me the fun of my life for around 5 years
You can easily convert plastic tracks to 9V track with some 1/4 inch copper foil tape. Also, rechargeable AAA batteries do exist and I recommend you get some. I think using AAA batteries is better than a proprietary rechargeable battery because if Lego stopped making/selling them, then you'd still be able to easily find compatible batteries. All the different systems have their advantages and disadvantages, but my personal favorite is Power Functions followed by 9V then Powered Up. I dislike how Lego didn't make Powered Up easily backwards compatible with Power Functions. Their official solution is to use a Powered Up Hub connected to a Powered Up Color & Distance Sensor to send signals to Power Functions IR Receiver connected to a Power Functions Battery Box, which means you have to use even more batteries. 🤦♂
100% agree with you, this train is the worst train in lego passenger train line, in Vietnam, they sold it with 40% sale off but it don';t matter, the original price also overpriced
The nose won't work on our tunnels but it does look like some High-speed trains do. That said, I still think Lego should go back to 9v but marry it to Blue-Tooth for the best overall performance. Lego likes to say they are going green.... but thousands of batteries in dumps says different. 9v is still my favorite system and it is a green system. They can always have track made in different countries to make them affordable like they already do with some other pieces like Legs for some minifigures. 9v with Blue-tooth would give us the functionality of the old 12v but with a lot more power. You can even use 9v motors to power PF-motors if they go back to the old way of making connectors match. The best of every Lego Train functions. Lionel and tons of regular Train ppl make money every year.... lego needs to stop thinking tinker-toy and start thinking Model Training to make this really take off. They could even have model trains running around the upper ceiling of their stores for kids to get excited about trains!!!
I bought this set for the powered up motor and controller. I will eventually build a 2025 Piccadilly Line London Tube train to add to my power functions subway train fleet.
Hey I have Lego powered up and it's pretty good, one time I built a biped walker and the coding is easy you can also build stair climbers , the only thing that's not good is that there is only 2 ports when there is space for 4 ports.
I got this one right after i bought the freight train (my first powered Lego) I love this stuff, cars and trains look awesome and everything is easily accessible. Got a couple of nice minifigures with both sets as well.
Recently I had gotten the technic garbage truck an it was missing the sticker sheet lol... had to order one from lego. Edit: It appears the train runs on 9 volts and each battery is 1.5 volts. Also the remote appears to be 6 volts.
1. All of them runs on batteries
2. This train is the first city passenger train without a mold nose
3. And this train has the biggest cars that could be used for freight trains too
This is the best city passenger train ever imo
No! The Lego 7938 regional train had a brickbuilt nose, too. 😊
@@eisenbahnerharthausen oh yes you are right i remembered that one as a mold for a moment
Most of the passenger trains use molds, all of the freight trains use brick built noses
@@SilentSamurai73 i mentioned passenger trains not freight trains
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25% building. 75% complaining.
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@@JohnWilczewski Ja.
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Feel like that is becoming the norm for Lego channels that are reviewing sets.
Its complaining about studs showing, stickers, and piece count per price.
And all their solutions would just make the price go up do to increased pieces, increase molds, increasing pad printing usage.
None of which stops me from buying Legos, I enjoy stickers, and studs make it feel more like a Lego set than a normal model.
Looks a bit like they partly modeled this one after a Japanese Shinkansen. The faster models tend to have longer noses that are shaped to reduce the 'sonic boom' that happens when the lead car enters or exits a tunnel. Engineers apparently studied species of kingfisher birds to help develop the shape. The split in the front curve of the nose also emulates the real thing, since there is an aerodynamic cover that splits in two to reveal the coupler. Even still, I think Lego could have done a better job of emulating the shape but that's probably why they look the way they do.
It also reminds me a bit of the Spanish Talgo trains which also have a bit of a weird nose
Looks about right. The red train is basically a TGV isn't it?
The studs on the roof are there so you can pose minifigures for a train-top battle!
Ye probably cool for a stop motion!
I have batman walking on mine
@@laikku9242I have spider man doing the griddy 😂
Spider-Man Vs Doc Ock
There are some questionable decisions here, but hey at least the doors open
yes
i agree 👍
100% true this man needs help
Finally after a million other trains without doors
Doors??? 😂😂😂 These doors are horrible 🤮🤮🤮
I have an idea: try replacing the "Power Up" parts with the 9 volt ones, to see how it works.
why did you make fun of the train you made the train so sad
It just look like a bullet train :(
Trains dont have feelings, unless ur talking to thomas the tank engine
@@GDBlazeyou know this was a joke,right?
@@MSMFurcorn22 yeah?
Exactly
About the batteries. you said they should make them rechargeable. They do make rechargeable AAAs you can get them anywhere.
Yeah, but a port on the battery box would be much easier.
A port on the batter box would definitely be more convenient and I would like to see that in 2026
I really like this train, it looks great with two sets together for a full 6 car length.
The train looks completely normal and fine.
Honestly this is one of my favorite train designs that Lego has put out, especially in recent years. Absolutely love that it draws inspiration from the Shinkansens with the angular design of the engine car, and its a very good color scheme as well. Also, you can easily take all those tracks out of the stack by pulling on the bottom-most rail, the one that has the base of the poles visible! I learned that trick after buying a second one to have a full-length train and create a track that runs around the floor of my bedroom...
Hahaha. This looks like shinkansen for you?😂😂😂 This looks like chinese fake shinkansen😂🤮 Its absolutely worst train lego ever made
You can use the track connectors to be train stoppers. Really hard to budge it open with a train (I couldn't do it with max power).
Also, fun fact: You can change the controller's color by clicking on the train button.
Bro hate trains💀
wdym?
I like trains 😐
16:22 the side part of the train is the wrong way around I’m never unseeing this again 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Dude i can really tell you haven't ever had a single train after the 9v era cuz trains have always had batteries, they've always had that easily accessible compartment, etc.
I can also tell he's making pointless excuses and complaints, like complaining about the train breaking sound (which is really neat) when you could just turn your volume off :| Or the battery thing, as many people have said all lego trains (Aside from the special 9 volt era) have had batteries its nothing new
@@gamerboyofficalyt Yea exactly, so weird he is complaining about things that are completely normal, avoidable and pure bs what already existed for many many years
old: good
new: bad
is that what you're trying to imply?
i don’t think this is the worst, far from it. i like how the designers built the front with normal pieces instead of using one big piece like they have done on many other city trains. cant argue with the battery part, 9v area was superior
It actually seemed like you really liked it! And thanks for showing the programming side I had no idea! I'm gonna have to try it. I agree the nose looks bad but overall it's one of the best, the tinted windows are great.
The extra straight tracks I believe are because the train is advertised as being fast and a single loop would derail at max speed - it can still derail even with the full set.
The curves on the edges aren't good enough for the carriages not touching btw, if you try elevate any track build with a turn they will touch each other.
Try get energizer rechargeable AAA's, I did just for these sets and I tested them vs dispensable premium Duracell AAA and they measured up well, max speed is still reached even with the slightly less voltage.
Don't keep waving what you want to show to the camera!
The squeeking noise when it stops are the breaks. Real trains sound like that. Awesome build
I’m gonna watch one video about the train set I’m getting
The Video…
Yeah it's definitely not the best looking engine in my opinion, but the cars look nice and the train functions really well!
18:29 aaaahh GTA San Andreas memories... hahaha
bring back 9volt
3:11 it’s a kids toy What are you a kid?
That's a neat train, but sheesh it costs a lot! I'd have to buy two of them because it doesn't look quite right with just the one (real high speed trains have a loco at each end).
I just got this for Christmas like cmon man I was excited for it
It's my mum's phone and it's not a ugly train it's the coolest train of ever seen in my life plus there's so much are speed on it like any train ever had I can keep going you know like this is the coolest train it's so dynamic that has two whole carts like how many cards can a train have I don't know
I'm not the biggest lego collector, but I do since 10 years already, and ALL THE trains came with batteries... really bro? wanted more comments?
You can actually buy battery chargers online for those kinds of batteries
Gotta say I actually really like the nose design hahah
Well we all have our own opinions 😂
Bro this the best train that iron rail train is stupid
Correction: It came out in 2022.
Thanks for correcting me!
I actually think the ability to use replaceable AAA batteries is probably better for the environment assuming users use replaceable batteries. Having user replaceable batteries makes it easier to keep the rest of the product working for longer. Convenience does degrade by using AAA but it’s kind of like the Xbox vs PlayStation controller debate.
Almost nobody ever uses rechargeable batteries.... so they hit the dump 90-% of the time. 9v is a hundred times more green than any other type of modern Lego trains. Plus very versatile and can be used with PF motors and Blue-Tooth if wired right. No need to replace batteries is more affordable to enjoy it!
That train's nose is better than you're
Well. From the 9v era i think trains ran on batteris with the old rc, power functions and powered up versions.
This is personally an awful train, but it comes with some benefits:
a) its the first train from like 2006 that comes with lights inside, even tho most trains had the easy option of installing lights, this one has them already inside.
b) i think its like the first ever passenger train with doors, tho i may be wrong
c) it features these indented pieces for the carriage bases, and i love them. they are rare, but so useful!
d) personally i really like the carriage design, but truly i always loved cargo trains more...
e) the front looks bad cause its brick built, last time we had that was like 2010.
overall average passenger train tbh.
Rechargeable battery's would be good and convenient but they use I lot of colbult witch is very bad for the environment when it gets minded. Great video though
I can't believe people are defending this garbage train. The colors are terrible and it looks like when you try to build something but don't quite have the right pieces, so you make a lot of substitutes. Lego trains have never been in a worse position, I don't even think they wanted to make this
6:36 Lego doesn’t need to have a f*** metal bar! The damage that u showed is unfortunate because Lego f***ed this up.
I do think the 9 v system is much better because of not having batteries go flat every few hours. But they could have the best of both worlds, bring back 9v powered track with the big yellow dial that plugs into the wall, but with either an integrated DCC system or Bluetooth to send control signals to any number of trains. But still, even if they chose not to do that I still much prefer the 9v system with it's big control dial and infinite full power. Batteries suck!
The powered tracks had issues because you had to build a close loop and avoid shortcuts while laying tracks, that's why they moved back to battery powered trains. But when the tracks was powered you still could battery power the trains if you wanted to, but then without control. Also the powered tracks kind of degrade over time making it harder to make a complete circuit between the tracks.
In my opinion, the train is good
0:43 no. There was a Remote Control system with black pilot with yellow buttons
Imagine not knowing Eneloops exist.
Imagine not knowing how battery chemistries work.
That’s not bad 😡😭I have that one 😢you maked me sad😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
And not ugly
Get over it it's his opinion
I have that one in the vid and its beautiful im happy that i have it
it is and its the opinion of alot of people
@@rensellvalencia7179 oh well it's their problem i like my lego train they don't have a true train brain like me and others
Honestly, one experiment I want to do is combining remote control systems and the 9v system.
There's a guy (also on TH-cam) called Bevin's Bricks, and he sells metal wheeled power pickup accessories with Power Functions wire attachments.
It's a possibility, not sure if it'll work, but I may be able to set something up that has the metal wheels to draw power from the track into the engine, and have some sort of switch similar to the Powered Up battery box/hub that pairs with the controller to only let the power slow when I press the controller buttons.
Should've made the front section like a custom molded piece like model 60051.
Bluetooth has a range of 33 ft. Why would you ever be more than that away from the Train...
You never know, some people have huge layouts. Most people wouldn't need to worry about it though 😂
9:08 GO Transit (A commuter rail in Toronto) has trains in lime green colors
This guy never had a train every single Lego train has batteries
lookup 'lego 9v train' dumbass
Lego even tells you to dispose those pins that was on the track in the instructions, but you shouldn't because they're good to storing the tracks.
The Lego train i have since ages had the batteries make the metal rust and break inside the battery pack thing of the train. I messaged them and they were nice enough to send another free one (tho they did ask a lot of questions and photo proofs)
Ngl i didn't expect them to send me a new one for free since it was my fault for letting the batteries inside it
0:47 wait until you see 12v even though I don't have any 12v trains I've seen videos of it and It sounds great not only that the trains look great. Even though it will probably cost you an arm and a leg it will probably be worth the cost. And also you are able to make alternative models if you don't like the main model.
I like the possibilities Pybricks adds to the new hub. Especially since you can also send packets to non-LEGO micropython controllers. This means being able to automatically control rail crossings etc. from the train's position.
6:58 welp that ain’t true I lost a piece from one of the sets and never found it😢
I like it, I bought two sets and connected them together to get one large supercity train. And there is MOC on internet to made special panoramatic double decker wagon.
You can push the pins that hold the track stacks together from the top track.
With the same green 2022 Lego passenger train i changed my to a red color the same way Mini fig jez did in one of his videos since the large front slope pieces only come in 3 colors currently
Although the batteries are a big con, the powered up system does have alot of pro's. You are litteraly getting the DCC equivalent of Lego trains: you can drive multiple trains at different speeds on your layout.
This is one of my favorite looking Lego trains, after the high speed passenger train
No it's not ugly I like it❤ How could you say it's ugly What's wrong with you!!???🤬😡👎🖕 I love the train❤😁👍
It's called an... ✨OPINION✨
@@liamcain1049lol
The doors on mine don't stay closed, every time the train goes around a corner they swing open! The Powered Up Bluetooth also has problems in crowded environments (like model train shows) as all the interference from other people's phones reduces the range to only a couple feet! Power Functions had its issues too, requiring line of sight and limited range, but at least the trains didn't stop if they lost connection.
Another fact that is not good about having batteries is that they all too often just are leaky and destroy the box.
Bro Made fun of the train 4:06
Great train but the colour scheme is horrendous. If I ever get it I’ll definitely change the colours
found it for 114.99 on sale at Walmart, what yer think, should I get it? Also they have the three star wars display sets Tantive IV and Falcon 75375 with 30% off but they still seem real expensive considering the size is so small, but the Tantive with 654 and Falcon 921 pieces??? They must be REALLY SMALL pieces to get those piece counts at this size.
The train definitely sounds worth it at that price, that's almost half off! The Star Wars sets depend on how much you want them 😅
@@brickstudiosYT I got it...its so good im getting another two so I can motorize my BNSF and santa fe that I never got motors for, cant say im impressed with the new no axel wheels though. 9volt maybe a "better" system but it killed Lego trains because it was so so expensive, cost a fortune for a mid sized track. I had the cash back then and even I could not justify the amount you had to spend for a tiny track. There is another timeline where Lego decided to throw in 3X more track in the box and charge half as much and EVERYONE has a great 9volt setup and trains rule the planet...unfortunately we do not live in that timeline. didnt bother with the star wars stuff, I now hate star wars after this last tv show I saw...and I thought book of boba fett was bad, come back boba, all is forgiven!...Its now trains all the way.
I love this train
Me too
That my dream lego train
I also love trains, but not as much as airplane
Its a pretty decent little set, prices is a bit steep, but at least lego still makes trains
Biggest flaws this set has are the carriage designs and the nose to body ratio on the locomotive
bro this is just the best train i ever have seen and it is fast
I will say, my first lego train was lego set 60052 which have the old lego batterie powered motors, i love it today that train is kind of abandoned in a shelf but man, that train gave me the fun of my life for around 5 years
Personally like the nose. Less custom molds/pieces the better imo
You can easily convert plastic tracks to 9V track with some 1/4 inch copper foil tape. Also, rechargeable AAA batteries do exist and I recommend you get some. I think using AAA batteries is better than a proprietary rechargeable battery because if Lego stopped making/selling them, then you'd still be able to easily find compatible batteries.
All the different systems have their advantages and disadvantages, but my personal favorite is Power Functions followed by 9V then Powered Up.
I dislike how Lego didn't make Powered Up easily backwards compatible with Power Functions. Their official solution is to use a Powered Up Hub connected to a Powered Up Color & Distance Sensor to send signals to Power Functions IR Receiver connected to a Power Functions Battery Box, which means you have to use even more batteries. 🤦♂
the batteries are fine my yellow train got me through power outages through a cyclone that lasted almost 2 days
I never thought about that! I guess batteries can be good if you don't have any power!
Don’t they all run off battery’s?
Well all the Morden ones
Yeah, all the modern ones do, but back in the day they made ones that plugged right into the wall and didn't use any batteries.
@@brickstudiosYTdang
@@brickstudiosYTactully the 4,5v runned on batteries and its a series from 60-80
@@BrickMasterPoland Yeah, the very first powered Lego trains used batteries
Ask
And batteries can be used as details like cargo of a train or a fence if you have many or something like stuff there
If it ran out of gas 💀
I use rechargeable AAA batteries, for all my trains , rechargeable batteries work in this train too
If you have the money the 'Keybrick One' (third party) is a drop-in rechargeable battery for the Powered Up hub.
I so disagree with you because I have it and it is such
A good train. I love it. I always play with it. And I love the carts.
We all have our own opinions and it's great that you love it!
i have a lego train with no way to get to the battery box without having to take apart the entire front part of the train
I use rechargeable batteries in the train. The controller batteries last forever.
How is Bluetooth more complicated than Infrared💀
you can buy rechargeable AAA batteries...
I think you are kinda forgetting that lego is for kids, having power in the rails does not combine that well with kids 🤗
Yeah, but they had safety features to not shock kids.
You clearly have no idea what you’re talking about. Do you think 9 volts at Lego train amperage is going to hurt a person?
100% agree with you, this train is the worst train in lego passenger train line, in Vietnam, they sold it with 40% sale off but it don';t matter, the original price also overpriced
the poles that come on the tracks u can use them to make a fence bcs they are as thic as any pole
I speed run this train and build it in 60 minutes 💀
I had the first lego train. It was around 1968. I loved it but this one is much better.
The nose won't work on our tunnels but it does look like some High-speed trains do. That said, I still think Lego should go back to 9v but marry it to Blue-Tooth for the best overall performance. Lego likes to say they are going green.... but thousands of batteries in dumps says different. 9v is still my favorite system and it is a green system. They can always have track made in different countries to make them affordable like they already do with some other pieces like Legs for some minifigures.
9v with Blue-tooth would give us the functionality of the old 12v but with a lot more power. You can even use 9v motors to power PF-motors if they go back to the old way of making connectors match. The best of every Lego Train functions. Lionel and tons of regular Train ppl make money every year.... lego needs to stop thinking tinker-toy and start thinking Model Training to make this really take off.
They could even have model trains running around the upper ceiling of their stores for kids to get excited about trains!!!
I love this train! And it looks like a counterpart to 10233
I bought this set for the powered up motor and controller. I will eventually build a 2025 Piccadilly Line London Tube train to add to my power functions subway train fleet.
Hey I have Lego powered up and it's pretty good, one time I built a biped walker and the coding is easy you can also build stair climbers , the only thing that's not good is that there is only 2 ports when there is space for 4 ports.
bro i got that train
Same mate, how do they call it? Ugly? I actually like the nose.
It’s a Japanese bullet train
I got this one right after i bought the freight train (my first powered Lego)
I love this stuff, cars and trains look awesome and everything is easily accessible.
Got a couple of nice minifigures with both sets as well.
the controller stays charged for longer, so 10 batteries are fine
I have 3 of legos older trains, can’t say this one’s my favorite when it comes to price and design
I respect ur opinion, but I absolutely love the nose cuz it looks like a Shinkansen E5 or other trains that look like it.
my pov who has nerver seen a real lego set: cool
Recently I had gotten the technic garbage truck an it was missing the sticker sheet lol... had to order one from lego.
Edit: It appears the train runs on 9 volts and each battery is 1.5 volts. Also the remote appears to be 6 volts.
Why dont they add rechargeable battery boxes instead of having like 6 aaa batteries
Nice